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Tumulus | Tumulus | McLauchlans map of | 10 Chains North East | An artificial mound Consisting | ||
Tumulus | Watling Street &c. | of High Bellshield | of earth & Stones piled up together | |||
Tumulus | in a Conical Shape. This mound is | |||||
Situated in the interior, & on the highest | ||||||
part of the ground over which the | ||||||
Roman Camp extends (See page 4). | ||||||
Several mounds Similar to this have | ||||||
been opened in different parts of the | ||||||
Parish of Elsdon, & found to contain | ||||||
the remains of human bones, ashes, &c. | ||||||
Tumulus | Tumulus | McLauchlans map of | 52 Chains South | A flat mound consisting principally | ||
Tumulus | Watling Street &c. | of High Bellshield | of rough Stones. Situated 4 Chains | |||
Tumulus | West of the British Camp (See page 5). | |||||
This mound is of a Similar nature | ||||||
to the one above described. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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